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The European Union is on course to hand dozens of U.K.-based companies a pre-Brexit tax bombshell, according to people familiar with a state-aid probe that could lead to bills exceeding 1 billion pounds ($1.3 billion).
June 20 -
The Internal Revenue Service and the Treasury Department are going to amend the Section 987 regulations to postpone them for another year.
June 15 -
Ernst & Young has released a study on some trends it is seeing at companies around the world.
June 14 -
Corporate tax rates are falling around the world. Inequality expert Gabriel Zucman questions the conventional wisdom that they will goose investment and economic growth.
June 8 -
A growing proportion of U.S.-born expatriates do not feel they should be required to file taxes while they live abroad and about one-fifth of them are considering renouncing their U.S. citizenship, according to a new survey.
June 5 -
The agency is waiving some of the late-payment penalties pertaining to the section 965 transition tax on foreign earnings in the new tax law.
June 4 -
A district court decision could require rethinking tax strategies on assets held abroad.
May 29 -
For multinationals and companies with international vendors and customers, maintaining compliance can be a slippery slope fraught with curveballs and unforeseen regulatory changes.
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Frankfurt prosecutors confirmed that they have charged six people — including three former London-based investment bankers — for allegedly getting improper refunds on dividend tax.
May 22 -
A couple of weeks ago I had lunch with Sidney Kess and Chaya Siegfried.
May 22Withum